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Field Guides & Natural History  Mycology

Field Guide to Common Macrofungi in Eastern Forests and Their Ecosystem Functions

Field / Identification Guide
By: Michael E Ostry(Author), Neil A Anderson(Author), Joseph G O'Brien(Author)
84 pages, colour photos
Field Guide to Common Macrofungi in Eastern Forests and Their Ecosystem Functions
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This guide is intended to serve as a quick reference to selected, common macrofungi (fungi with large fruit bodies such as mushrooms, brackets, or conks) frequently encountered in four broad forest ecosystems in the Midwest and Northeast USA: aspen-birch, northern hardwoods, lowland conifers, and upland conifers. Although these fungi are most common in these ecosystems, many can be found associated with tree species in multiple ecosystems. This guide provides brief identifying characteristics of the selected mushrooms to allow you to identify some down to the species level and others to the genus or group to which they belong. Former scientific names are provided in parentheses. Also included in each mushroom description are details about its ecosystem function, season of fruiting, edibility, and other characteristics.

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Field / Identification Guide
By: Michael E Ostry(Author), Neil A Anderson(Author), Joseph G O'Brien(Author)
84 pages, colour photos
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